Social Listing
FREE
Current Rank:
#11
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App Details
- Category:
- Lifestyle
- Release Date:
- Jun 02, 2011
- Homepage:
- http://itunes.apple.co...
- Publisher:
- LISNY LLC
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Snap a photo of the item with your phone, name a price, and send instantly to nearby Social Listing users, Facebook and Twitter. It is so fast and easy.
It’s classified advertisements, reinvented on your phone.
How to post an ad? It is fast and convenient to post an ad. Take a photo from your phone, whether it is a room that you want to sublet or an old laptop that you want to sell. Write a brief description. Enter your contact information. BOOM! Instantly all nearby buyers, your friends on Facebook, and your followers on Twitter will see your ad.
How to buy an item? Turn on the app from your phone and instantly see classifieds around where you are. Tap on the screen to call a seller to meet up in 5 minutes. Some sellers could be your neighbors, your coworkers in the same office building, or someone sitting next to you at Starbucks. ...More
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